PRODUCTIVITY: IPRIORITIZE for a free 2do list. Now if they’d just do the 2dos.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

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Ferdinand Reinke thinks that you would like iPrioritize and wants to invite you to sign up for a free account at http://www.iprioritize.com. iPrioritize provides online to-do lists to help you organize your work, chores, shopping lists, or just about anything else that you make a list for. So sign up today, and be sure to thank Ferdinand for making your life a little more organized.

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Who writes this hokey stuff? Why would anyone look to me as the exemplar or organization? Wanna see my home office? Live wires and papers all about. I’m trying this tool to see if I can be more motivated if I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Choo choo!


TECH: Updated main site

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

http://reinke.cc

To correct some earlier blunders. Feedback?


ALUMNI: Finding Jaspers on a site without their help

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

http://www.martindale.com

Ahhh, never underestimate the power of an annoying alumni.

As you probably know I collect alumni for my Jasper Jottings ezine. It’s a thankless task but someone has to do it. I guess?

Anyway, the above site has Jaspers in it. But finding them, is next to impossible, because the site doesn’t offer to search by undergrad school.

So for the longest time, (I can be very dense when I am focused), I kept “shaking that particular tree” trying to get them Jaspers to fall out. I knew they were in there. Eventually, I gave up. I’d come back to it from time to time. Sort of like a dog with its favorite spot.

Finally the Intelligent Designer or the Universe decided I suffered enough and I had an insight.

Google!

Lawyers want to be findable. So Martindale probably encourages the Google spyder to visit. If that’s the case, then my search is possible. FROM GOOGLE!

Off to the Google search site, I craft a very complex query:

“manhattan college” site:www.martindale.com

Bang it into the web browser, and poof! Out rolls 153 Jaspers ripe for the recruiting and reporting cycle.

Wasn’t that easy!


LIBERTY: Gubamint IS the problem! It’s the thief that kills people.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

http://bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=aef6sR60oDgM&refer=home

Bono, Preacher on Poverty, Tarnishes Halo With Irish Tax Move
By Fergal O’Brien

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Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) — Bono, the rock star and campaigner against Third World debt, is asking the Irish government to contribute more to Africa. At the same time, he’s reducing tax payments that could help fund that aid.

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Personally, I see nothing wrong with that move. I don’t think ANY taxes should be paid. It’s theft. Anything you can do to keep a robber from taking stuff is justified. The gubamint is just robbing him.

If I had a critique of him, and all the other so-called liberals, as opposed to the Classical Liberals who wanted Liberty, it would be to advocate the use of tax money at all for anything, even worthwhile things like poverty relief. After all, if it’s a good idea, then people will do it willingly. Loot at charity, disaster relief, telethons! Why send money to the government, incur a handling cost of say half, to have them send it to the charity? Go direct and avoid the middle man.

I think that poverty around the world is universally caused by governments. Just as in nature, an animal gets a parasite that eventually kills them, humans have this mental parasite called government. And, it kills.

Like the balance of good and bad bacteria in our bellies, we need government to preserve the peace and maintain order. (A joke in today’s world.) When it oversteps that simple mission, it causes all sorts of havoc.

Corrupt government, dictators that loot the treasury, and theocracies that enforce beliefs are all examples of impoverishing governments.

It’s further humorous, in a sad sort of way, that people are starving and we are talking a dealing with their governments as if they were legitimate. We should have a list of those countries that are impoverished and punish those governments with ostracism. Too many people in your country starving, you’re not invited to the next state dinner. If our businessmen can not trade with their counterparts in your country, then you can’t buy anything for yourself personally here. Loot your country’s treasury, don’t plan on buying investments here. Kill your citizens, and don’t look for our protection from their relatives. Maintain peace and order like a civilized government should, hey the door’s open, pull up a chair, how can we help you?

It’s government that impoverishes society, oppresses their minorities, and kills their citizens. Stamp out that plague of gubamint.


PRODUCTIVITY: Makes you think about your priorities.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

http://up-file.com/download/95eded165190/
paradoxofourtimes-pps-1.pps.html

It’s an interesting thought provoking piece.


TECH: What do you do with big files? Don’t email them!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

http://copylog.blogspot.com/2005/11/big-collection-of-free-file-hosting.html

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2005-11-30
A Big Collection of Free File Hosting
Collection of 50+ free file hosting from 10MB to 2GB that do not require registration, with detailed of file size limit, download limit and file life. Keep it for future reference.

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Came in handy for an emergency need.


ALUMNI: Repub the jasper Jottings Front Lot to restore format

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

http://home.comcast.net/~jxymxu7sn5ho9d/index.html

Republishing the Jasper Jottings Front Lot to fix format koed by isp.